Arsenal: Arsene Wenger reveals what makes PSG 'unstoppable' before Champions League final | OneFootball

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Arsenal: Arsene Wenger reveals what makes PSG 'unstoppable' before Champions League final

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Gunners must overcome holders to claim first-ever Champions League crown

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said Paris Saint-Germain have an “extraordinary quality” that makes them “unstoppable” ahead of the Champions League final.


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The Parisians showed two sides to their game across both legs, demonstrating a high level of finishing in the 5-4 win at home before shutting Bayern out on Wednesday night to secure a 1-1 draw.

“After a game like that you could say Bayern were not at the expected level or you can say that PSG had a really solid game,” Wenger said on beIN SPORTS.

“Personally I would go with the second and say PSG defended fantastically well and they maintained the press and never gave a chance to Bayern or any hope of a comeback.

“Overall I would outline the quality of PSG who have become a really complete team with great cohesion.

“They also have another extraordinary quality, and that is that any striker in this team in a one-versus-one finishes with a shot on goal and it’s unstoppable.

“They make sure the goalkeeper has to make a save and that’s a formidable quality.”

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Ousmane Dembele scored half of PSG’s goals in their Champions League semi-final win over Bayern Munich

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He said to DAZN: “We didn’t have many clear-cut chances, but when you do get those moments... look at Paris – they were simply killers, scoring five goals the way they did in the first leg.

“That’s exactly what we needed today.

“And I think you could see that we were actually close to reaching the final, but we weren’t able to finish the job."

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